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I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this question or not, but I've saved a few pringles cans that I'd like to decorate and put cookies in or some treats of some kind, and I didn't want to get them too wet but I did rinse them out, but still how in the world do you get the chip smell out?!! What are your tips or tricks for using those cans?!
Thanks in advance!
Jackie
I use them to store my wheels. You can roll them on paper and then trim the cardstock to fit the outside of the can so you know which wheels are inside.
thanks! I'll try the vanilla.. I do want to use them to put goodies in, just can't get rid of that bbq smell.. LOL.. Don't think that goes to well with cookies! lol.
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Originally Posted by sempermom
try sprinkling a little baking soda in them after they are dry.
or, pour a little vanilla on a coffee filter or paper towel, not too much, and stuff it inside and put the lid on. might help!